Born in New York City, New York, USA — Jul 04 1883• Died Jun 11 1956

Ralph Morgan (July 6, 1883 – June 11, 1956) was a Hollywood film, stage and character actor, and the older brother of Frank Morgan (who played the title role in The Wizard of Oz, 1939). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ralph Morgan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Dr. Rhinehart

David Thayar

Commander of Paris

Czar Nicholas II

Kurt Ingston

Nicholas Pryor

Secretary to President

Raymond Wrede

Dr. Charles Downer

Ralph Morgan

Alan Rogers

Roger Classon

Dr. Miller

Horace Mitchell

Judge Penfield

Col. DeBoivin

Kenneth S. Rockwell

Andrew Willard

Spiro Gregory

Timothy Reed Sr.

Leroy Hutchins, War Cloud's Owner

Professor Bhaer

Dr. Sullivan

Briggs

J.P. Morton

Dr. Henry Jordon

Father

Dr. Verney

Kennett

B.B. Lavish

Jim Glenray

Bill Northcote

Reginald 'Reggie' Odell

James Crawford

Producer Walter Blake

Debrulle

Sen. Cummings

Prof. Millard Sawtelle

Dr. Portman

Dr. Lane

Maj. Randolph McIvor

Dr. Richard Czinner

John Scott Ryder

Gen. Steele

Jan Hanka

Howard Barclay

Prof. Franklin Arnold

Henry

Ed Jamison

Li Po Chang

Dr. Lester Cavigny

Yankee General

Judge Joseph M. Williams

District Attorney Carey

Peterson

Stephen F. Austin

Charlie Mason

Shaw MacAllen

Nugget Jack

Fang Fou Hy

Mr. Dean

James Foster / Anderson

Dr. William MacDonald

Alex Prentice

Randolph

Herbert Rosson

Nicholas Torrent

Barry Kirk

Sam Wallace

Mike Monahan

John R. Flemyng

Henry Loring, Cabot's lawyer

Charlie Marsden

John Clayton

George Brett

Anthony Lawrence

Raymond Floriot

Capt. John Carey

Dr. Brady

Morrison

Gerald Dexter

Dr. Clayton Maxton

Riggs (uncredited)

Paul Kristan

Wesley Sinton

John Hale
Azrah

Captain Geoffrey Maitland

Don Adolfo Rivera

Lt. 'Pop' Roget

John Borden

Edwin Macauley Jr

John Waring

Stanley Vane

Mr. Quandt

Colonel Whalen

J. Gordon Ritchie

Freddie Isquith

Carter

The 'Professor'
Tom Oliphant